Disorganization Quotes
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Disorganization Quotes & Sayings
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This was it. This was us. This was what we'd be. Wild and free.
— Kristen Ashley
When we are asleep, we are all equal.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Organizations cannot make a genius out of an incompetent. On the other hand, disorganization can scarcely fail to result in efficiency.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
You have to have a little bit of disorganization now and then. Otherwise, you'll never really enjoy it when things go right. I
— Sarah Dessen
Thanks to my computer, I have now achieved a much higher state of disorganization.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
When you stop existing and you start truly living, each moment of the day comes alive with the wonder and synchronicity.
— Steve Maraboli
Whenever we can make 25 words do the work of 50, we halve the area in which looseness and disorganization can flourish.
— Wilson Follett
The Greatest Weapon Used Against the Negro is Disorganization.
— Marcus Garvey
I do not know why sorrows come
and burning teardrops fall;
I only know God still is God
And watches over all. — John Gilbert
and burning teardrops fall;
I only know God still is God
And watches over all. — John Gilbert
Humanity could share a common insanity and be immersed in a common illusion while living in a common chaos.
— Isaac Asimov
I'm happy not knowing. Most of the time (except when I'm a neurotic mess about uncertainty) I feel glad that the horizon is a mystery.
— Leslie Jamison
It's fun to pretend you're a little kid, you get to use your imagination and live in a world that's not real.
— Lucy Hale
Large organization is loose organization. Nay, it would be almost as true to say that organization is always disorganization.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Small scale is critical to local life, to the ability of local people to control what happens where they live.
— Paul Weyrich
There are various ways of mending a broken heart, but perhaps going to a learned conference is one of the more unusual.
— Barbara Pym
Richard paused for a moment. If ever, he decided, they made disorganization an Olympic sport, he could be disorganized for Britain.
— Neil Gaiman
We have, instead (of soot and dirt), disorganization. We have this proliferation of goods. It's the disease of the time.
— Cheryl Mendelson
We choose our friends; our enemies choose us.
— Marty Rubin